The panorama of Paris in the opening scene was amazing, and it also reignited countless people's yearning for this romantic city. Then the scene turned to the bustling train station, and at this moment it seemed to return to platform nine and three quarters. But there was no Harry on this platform, only the general public, and then Hugo came on. He's not a good wife by my standards, but he has blue eyes that are extremely beautiful.
To be honest, the first 30 minutes looked boring, and I kept thinking about what kind of suspenseful story Lao Ma was going to tell us this time. The story is so warm that I mistakenly thought it was "Happy Terminal Train Station", and the paragraphs of the lady holding the dog and the fat uncle are especially cute. To please a woman must start with pleasing her side and her friends and pets. This principle will never change.
Ever since I liked Pride and Prejudice, I have had a crush on the girl named Isabella. This time it's Chloe playing. Although she is a soy sauce character at best, it doesn't affect my liking for her smiling eyes.
Uncle Kingsley held the audience as soon as he came out, even Merieux, who lost his faith in the film in the later period, still had a strong aura.
There are no absolute bad guys in children's films. The domineering patrolman did not dare to talk to the girl who sold flowers because of his inferiority in his left foot. With the two moustaches, he was a typical Western movie fool.
I would be disappointed if Uncle Ma really made a pure children's film, but he is an old horse, so he can't do such a thing. Hugo found his dream and fulfilled his father's wish, and George once again proved that people have not forgotten him and the brilliant movie dream he once cast.
Beginning with "The Arrival of the Train", the film has undergone the changes of the times and its own evolution, from simple silent films to today's various special effects films, there is only one thing that has never changed-dreams.
Movies are used to tell stories, but they are also used to weave dreams. Dreams have the world we look forward to, but we can't control those dreams, and the chance of it meeting us is so rare and unattainable. And movies can satisfy all of our crazy, bizarre illusions, and all unreal scenes appear extremely real on the big screen.
Thank you Uncle Ma for making such a film that pays tribute to silent films. It feels so good to dream.
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